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News Release from: Seaward Electronic
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Team on 19 December 2007
Code updates portable appliance testing
Seminars will explain the implications of the IET's new Code of Practice for the in-service inspection and testing of electrical equipment.
Electrical safety testing specialist Seaward Electronic is organising a series of seminars to explain the implications of the IET's new Code of Practice for the in-service inspection and testing of electrical equipment Morning seminars are planned during February 2008 in Belfast, Glasgow, Durham, Manchester, Nottingham, Birmingham, Bristol and London Heathrow
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Seminars address in-house safety testing
Portable appliance testing (PAT) specialist Seaward Electronic is hosting a number of special seminars aimed at in-house personnel responsible for ensuring electrical safety in the workplace.
The new IET Code of Practice is of relevance to all those portable appliance testing contractors, service engineers and facilities and safety managers with a responsibility for workplace safety under the Electricity At Work Regulations 1989.
A new and updated IET Code is due to be published in the New Year and the extended version will take into account test technology advances and the implications of other changes in relation to in-service electrical safety testing.
Portable appliance test specialists from Seaward will explain the full details and implications of the changes and all delegates to the seminars will also receive a free copy of Seaward's revised "Guide to portable appliance testing". Request free introductory details about products from Seaward Electronic ...
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